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Investigating how DNA damage responses combat infections by the typhoid pathogen Salmonella enterica
toxin a tumour suppressor mechanism called senescence. A major virulence factor implicated in typhoid is the typhoid toxin of Salmonella Typhi. We discovered that the toxin induces DNA damage responses in
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Exploring the therapeutic potential of a novel Botulinum toxin School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof A Peden, Prof Jason King Application Deadline: Applications accepted all
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that the toxin induces DNA damage responses in cultured cells that activates a senescence tumour suppressor mechanism (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-12064-1). Cells undergoing toxin-induced senescence undergo
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plant resistance against turfgrass pests and diseases; Evaluating the impact of bacterial toxins on insect pests and diseases infesting pecan and turfgrass and non-target effects; Assisting with pest
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disorders, DBS and botulinum toxin. Unless determined otherwise, each of these experiences will be staffed by an attending neurologist in order to provide appropriate supervision. Additional clinical
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and botulinum toxin. Unless determined otherwise, each of these experiences will be staffed by an attending neurologist in order to provide appropriate supervision. Additional clinical experiences
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efficiency of low-cost adsorbents for the removal of cyanotoxins and taste and odour compounds from water. This will involve setting up methods for the analysis of selected toxins and taste and odour compounds
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. Serves as a biosafety liaison with regulatory agencies, committees, and institutional units. Leads FIU's Biosafety program, Select Agent and Toxin program, and Occupational Health program; maintains all
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of killer toxin resistance in yeasts within the Rowley lab. Position Overview Performs research activities and analysis, recording observations and measurements, and reports results. Participates in analyzing
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balance between mechanisms in different chemical environments can create different interaction outcomes. For example, the presence of a toxin may cause one species to help another, while its absence may